Despite significant progress, Iraq still has a long way to go to meet the Trump administration’s expectations for reining in ...
Artificial intelligence is transforming the economy. The challenge is ensuring the wealth it creates is broadly owned rather ...
China is strengthening intellectual property protections as a tool of state power, while weakening US leadership threatens innovation, competitiveness, and the future of global technology governance.
Unsurprisingly, the United States and China have the world’s two strongest navies—but several far smaller nations punch well above their weight. Nearly every great power in world history has tried to ...
President Donald Trump speaks with members of the media before boarding Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House en ...
China is on track to build as many as 400 J-20 fighter jets per year by 2027—double Lockheed Martin’s current output of the F-35. As of July 2026, Lockheed Martin has built more than 1,300 F-35 ...
Europe’s rising defense budgets won’t be enough to sustain NATO unless the continent streamlines its fragmented defense ...
This debate examines whether OPEC still shapes global oil markets or whether shifting geopolitics and production trends have overtaken its influence.
Cognitive biases due to past nuclear accidents continue to shape energy policy long after the technologies themselves have ...
The US Memorandum of Understanding with Iran to bring an end to the Iran War, which remains the basis of negotiations on a ...
The cartel still matters—but the Hormuz crisis and the UAE’s exit show that relevance is no longer the same as control. The usual question “Is OPEC still relevant?” is too easy. Oil remains central to ...
Egypt presents a compelling case study of the efficacy of private-sector-led investment in a difficult region. As the ceasefire with Iran collapses, one thing is clear—America needs a new playbook for ...